***** The AI nightmare is already here, thanks to our own governments. *****
It's important to understand the specifics of the AI nightmare that yes, has now arrived. We know that these AI systems being pushed by #Google and other firms are not actually intelligent, and that they frequently misunderstand input data and spew forth answers or other output that often appear reasonable even when frequently completely wrong or riddled with errors.
Government agencies rushing to use these systems to cut their workloads -- processing unemployment applications, creating transcripts of police encounters based on body camera audio -- and so on, are creating a perfect storm for these AI systems, being hyped to the hilt by desperate Big Tech firms -- to horribly impact people's lives in major ways. THIS is the real danger of AI today -- much more so than (bad enough!) inaccurate and nonsensical Google Search AI Overview answers.
Political consultant points out 'Nate Silver is paid by Peter Thiel' after 538 projects Trump victory https://www.alternet.org/nate-silver-stuart-stevens-polymarket/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
“Ford Motor Company is seeking a patent for technology that would allow it to tailor in-car advertising by listening to conversations among vehicle occupants, as well as by analyzing a car’s historical location and other data, according to a patent application published late last month.”
Don’t buy Ford cars.
https://therecord.media/ford-patent-application-in-vehicle-listening-advertising
The last time the world engaged in a major trade war (tariffs), it got the Great Depression, Hitler and World War II.
Lawrence O’Donnell Rips NYT and Other Media for ‘Sane-Washing’ Trump’s ‘Crazy’ Statements https://www.mediaite.com/tv/lawrence-odonnell-rips-nyt-and-other-media-for-sane-washing-trumps-crazy-statements/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
Check out the FBI's files on the mathematician Paul Erdős! You may know him as the author of 1500 math papers, endlessly traveling and collaborating. But to the FBI he seemed suspicious, because he came from behind the Iron Curtain, got caught poking around a secret radio tower in 1941, worked with a mathematician from China, and refused to take a loyalty oath.
In 1954 he was barred from re-entering US after going to Amsterdam to address the International Congress of Mathematics. But 5 years later he was granted a visa after Hubert Humphrey intervened on his behalf.
The FBI eventually decided he was ”purely a mathematician with typical atmospheric mind as related to factual things.... a genius type who lives within his own mental scope".
It is shocking that after moving from Google workspace to Proton as the back office for our professional email adresses etc, all the major Dutch institutions are blocking us as spam. All our contacts have to whitelist us individually. So I think we are forced to go back to Google, where we had this problem occasionally but not as massively as now. It seems the reason is that Microsoft, used by almost all institutions in NL, simply blocks all Proton mail .😈 ( DNS=OK configured)
The Media Is Carrying Trump's Racism Water https://www.thedailypoliticususa.com/p/the-media-is-carrying-trumps-racism?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
@gleick Trump and newspapers like the NYT itself together brought the era of condemning mendacity to an end. The Times never figured out how to report the phenomenon of a serial liar as candidate-then-President-then-candidate. A paper that once styled itself as the premier journal ended up sanitizing the serial liar. What a sad demise. @nytimes
We Put 7 Uber Drivers in One Room. What We Found Will Shock You.
We put 7 Uber & Lyft drivers in one room and had them open their apps.
We found Uber paying different drivers different amounts for the same ride. Lyft too.
It’s proof corporations are using secret algorithms to pay workers less. And all of our jobs could be next.
The latest Peter Baker “news analysis” brings into sharp focus how little the Times cares anymore whether Trump lies. They mention the propensity for “falsehoods” (of course the word “lies” is off limits), but the lying is just considered a foible, on a par with mixing up names.
There was a time when the press would be OUTRAGED by a politician caught lying. They destroyed Al Gore for exaggerating his role in the internet. Trump has brought that time to an end. https://press.coop/@nytimes/113109369523641147
"By introducing chatbots that are known to hallucinate, confuse jokes for facts, or randomly add incorrect information, police tech like #DraftOne could be used to legitimize wrongful arrests, reinforce police suspicions, mislead courts, or even cover up police abuse". https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/08/chatbots-offer-cops-the-ultimate-out-to-spin-police-reports-expert-says/
Broadly speaking, the role of an establishment economist is to come up with new ways of saying, "actually, your boss is right." In other words, the world we're living in is the best possible world, and the fact that you got contact burns from collapsing on the scorching sidewalk outside of the grocery store where you couldn't afford your weekly shopping is unfortunate, but unavoidable.
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This year IETF appointed a "Security Area Director" whose August 2024 conflict-of-interest filing lists NSA as a source of income: https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/iesg-coi-policy/ Profile says retired from NSA "with 37+ years of service in Dec 2023", still "working as a Stand-by Active Reservist at NSA".
Forget Hollywood drama. Henry and Minh Chen are business owners in real life. They own a jewelry store. They made a legitimate purchase via cash. They mailed the cash to the seller via FedEx, because they could insure the package.
The money never arrived at the seller.🤔
Because police in Indiana trained dogs to sniff for money instead of drugs. They then have the dogs sniff all the packages that go through the FedEx depot, and just... steal any cash that the dogs find🤡
Remember that time when Roosevelt told Churchill, he was going to send weapons, so the UK could beat the Nazis, but he just could not allow the use of the long range weapons inside Germany?
Neither do I.